Ahmedabad Civil Hospital records 248th organ donation, saves 3 lives
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Ahmedabad Civil Hospital recorded its 248th organ donation on 18 July after the family of Virendra Gohadiya, a 53-year-old resident of the city's Bapunagar area, consented to donate his organs following his brain death — enabling three patients awaiting transplants to receive life-saving treatment.
How the Donation Came About
Gohadiya suffered a brain stroke caused by high blood pressure on 13 July and was first admitted to Singarva Government Hospital. He was subsequently transferred to Ahmedabad Civil Hospital for advanced care, where he was treated in the intensive care unit (ICU) for three days. Despite sustained medical efforts, he was declared brain-dead on 16 July.
Following the declaration, the hospital's organ donation team, led by Dr Abhishek Barot, counselled the family on the medical and humanitarian significance of organ donation. In the midst of their grief, Gohadiya's wife Anita agreed to proceed. One liver and two kidneys were subsequently retrieved.
Where the Organs Will Go
All three organs are to be transplanted into patients currently undergoing treatment at the Institute of Kidney Diseases and Research Centre (IKDRC), located on the Civil Medicity campus in Ahmedabad. The recipients, who had been waiting for compatible donors, will now avoid further deterioration of their conditions.
The Hospital's Organ Donation Record
Civil Hospital Superintendent Dr Rakesh Joshi confirmed that the latest donation brings the hospital's cumulative total to 248 organ donors, from whom 821 organs have been retrieved to date. Alongside 245 tissue donations — comprising 198 eye donations and 47 skin donations — the hospital has facilitated a combined total of 1,066 organ and tissue donations.
'Our team is continuously working to increase awareness about cadaver organ donation and encourage more people to donate organs so that no patient dies while waiting for an organ and no living person is compelled to donate an organ to save a loved one,' Dr Joshi said.
The 'Angdaan Mahadaan' Campaign
The hospital's organ donation drive operates under the 'Angdaan Mahadaan' campaign, which promotes cadaver organ donation across Gujarat. Dr Joshi praised the Gohadiya family for their decision during an extraordinarily difficult time, calling it an act of generosity that would directly save three lives. This comes amid a broader national effort to reduce India's significant gap between organ demand and supply, where thousands of patients remain on waiting lists each year.
As awareness around brain death and cadaver donation grows, hospitals like Ahmedabad Civil are increasingly central to bridging that gap — one family's consent at a time.